• recent projects
    • Duck, Duck, Goose, ’23
    • Squash Blossom, ’23
    • Signs and Ciphers, ’22
    • Yip Yip Yip, ’21
    • Cairns Garden, ’20
    • Signs and Symbols, ’21
    • Wolf Moon, ’20
    • Burrowed Owl, ’20
    • Flora, Fauna, Humana, ’19
    • One-Eyed Jack, ’18
  • Past Projects
    • Birdsong for Wiley, ’20
    • 45 Haikus, ’19
    • Wild Bill Bison, ’19
    • White Fish, ’18
    • Elemental Jack, ’17
    • Seven Dingbats, ’08
    • Above the Crowd, ’98
    • La Memoria Vive, ’08
    • A Sterling World, ’07
  • Furthermore
  • about
    • landmarks and place-making
    • resume
  • press
  • contact


Scottsdale’s famed One-Eyed Jack wears face mask, 2020.

 Posted on June 6, 2020      by Merry Murphy
 0

“Scottsdale Arts is honored to have public art, a key component of Scottsdale’s identity, do its part in sharing the message that, during these uncertain times, we are all in this together,” said Kim Boganey, Scottsdale Public Art director. Click here to read.

 




Nelson Public Art